Abolitionists
Causes of Civil War
Native American Tribes
Oregon Trail
Westward Expansion
100

African American Abolitionist

Frederick Douglas

100

Region of United States argued for States Rights


The Southern Region

100

Lived in the Northern Great Plains

The Sioux Tribe

100

Route to the Western Part of the U.S.

Oregon Trail

100

He was first to explore Kentucky 

Daniel Boone

200

Female African American Abolitionist

Harriet Tubman

200

1860 Newly elected President 

Abraham Lincoln

200

Lived in Northeastern Region of the U.S.

The Iroquois Tribe

200

Name of Transportation used to move from East to West

Prairie Schooners/ Covered Wagons

200

1805 Appointed by President Jefferson to explore the West

Lewis and Clark

300

Abolitionist & Suffragist/Leader 

Elizabeth Stanton

300

Region with Manufacturing Industry in U.S.

Northern Region

300

The largest Native American tribe in the U.S.

The Cherokee Tribe

300

What year did the first major trip occurred?

1843

300

 Law that moved Native Americans from their Lands

Indian Removal Act

400

Wrote and gave the Speech " Ain't I A woman"

Sojourner Truth

400

Political decision that directly led to the Civil War

Secession of 11 Southern States

400

Lived in domed shaped houses.

The Navajo Tribe

400

People assisted travelers along the way.

Native Americans

400

Forcibly removed the Cherokee Nation from the East coast. 

Trail of Tears

500

Anti-Slavery Newspaper Owner/Editor

William Lloyd Garrison

500

American Institution of forced labor

Slavery

500

This tribe maned their Chief "Minko"

The Chickasaw Tribe

500

Where did the the trip began and ended

independence, Missouri to Oregon, City Oregon

500

Nickname given to people who moved to California in search of gold.

The Forty-Niners

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